Strabismus treatment refers to various methods used to realign misaligned eyes. This condition, also known as crossed or wandering eyes, affects coordination and can impair depth perception. Treatment includes corrective eyewear (glasses or contact lenses), vision therapy, botulinum toxin injections, or surgical intervention.
Strabismus treatment refers to various methods used to realign misaligned eyes. This condition, also known as crossed or wandering eyes, affects coordination and can impair depth perception. Treatment includes corrective eyewear (glasses or contact lenses), vision therapy, botulinum toxin injections, or surgical intervention.
Strabismus, also known as crossed eyes, is treated through various methods including glasses, surgery or botulinum toxin injections. In Greece, common treatments include glasses and surgical intervention.
Greece's public health system covers strabismus treatment for children, while adults may require private insurance or out-of-pocket payment. Waiting times can vary from 1-3 months for consultation.